Desiccation vs Dryness - What's the difference?
desiccation | dryness |
(uncountable) The state or process of being desiccated
An act or occurrence of desiccating
*{{quote-journal, 1968, M.W. Service, The Ecology of the Immature Stages of Aedes detritus , Journal of Applied Ecology, volume=5, issue=3
, passage=The most important mortality affecting the larval population was most probably caused by the repeated desiccations of the marsh in the summer. }}
In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between desiccation and dryness
is that desiccation is (uncountable) the state or process of being desiccated while dryness is (uncountable) a lack of moisture.As nouns the difference between desiccation and dryness
is that desiccation is (uncountable) the state or process of being desiccated while dryness is (uncountable) a lack of moisture.desiccation
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